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SB Nation Radio Ready to Launch ''Above it All'' in January


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SB Nation Radio has announced a brand new mid-morning program ready to debut in January. "Above it All with Candace Cooper and Tiffany Marshall" is set to shake up the sports radio airwaves 10am-1pm ET.

"I am elated to be joining SB Nation Radio and have the opportunity to be working with Tiffany," said Candace Cooper. "The time is now for strong, female driven shows and I'm eager to begin this new adventure."

Cooper is a sports media host from Raleigh, NC. She was a star swimmer for the University of North Carolina and a two time US Olympic Trials qualifier. She later received a Master's degree from Wake Forest University.

"Candace and I are thrilled to be able to represent women in the sports radio industry," said Tiffany Marshall. "We are going to break down barriers. We are ready!"

Marshall is a sports management professional based in Houston, TX. Her background is comprised of a plethora of experience in operations and marketing. She most recently partnered with the Houston Rockets on gameday entertainment and presentation.

"After listening to the demo shows, I was absolutely blown away," said SB Nation Radio COO and Program Director, Craig Larson. "I'm proud to be a part of a company that is always at the forefront of diversity and inclusion. This show will be ground breaking on several levels and I can't wait for everyone to hear it."

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